Mestat gathers and displays various stats from your Google App Engine's memcache instances. It also includes some minor utilities that are missing from the App Engine live admin dashborard, like flushing the whole memcache for an app.

KasoVerb allows complete split-second conjugation of verbs in English, Spanish, and Italian, in any order. Twenty-two columns of verb-related information allow tense-related comparisons in any or all three languages. This project was previously known as "KASO Verb Conjugation System".

METAXPON ("Metachron" in Greek letters) is a small and fast audio DSP library for time-scale manipulation of 16-bit integer or 32-bit floating point stereo audio data streams. It employs a rigid phase-locked vocoder with dedicated transient detection and processing, and can work in real-time or non-real-time. Four editions are included - a portable edition and three x86 editions. The portable edition can be built with any ANSI C compiler and is OS- and architecture-independent. The three x86 editions are written in assembly using the FPU, 3DNow!, and SSE instruction sets, respectively, with automatic selection between them depending on the CPU capabilities. They can be compiled with MASM, JWASM, or NASM, producing libraries of object files in 8 formats.

Fresh IDE is a visual assembly language IDE with a built-in Flat assembler (FASM) compiler. It is written in Fresh IDE and is a self-compilable application. It is fully compatible with FASM and can be compiled with every version of FASM, as well. The main goal of Fresh is to make programming in assembly as fast and efficient as in high-level languages, without sacrificing the small application size and raw power of assembly language. It is a Windows application, but it runs in Wine very well and can create, compile, debug, and run applications for Windows and Linux on both Windows and Linux host machines.

MaheshaBSD Server is a fully functional demo that never expires comes as a bootable USB image. Its purpose is to show Windows users the flexibility of running FreeBSD off a USB flash drive that works immediately as a server. The FTP server supports quotas; MaheshaBSD Server is the only pre-configured WordPress server that immediately runs everywhere. It is configurable via Webmin (remote web interface). The USB memory stick is writable; phpMyAdmin is also installed. The server can be redirected to any disk; NTFS partitions are also supported. By setting up IP forwarding on ports 21 (FTP), 22 (SSH), and 80 (HTTP), you will have the instant aibility to operate a public Internet FTP/WWW and WordPress server. Linux emulation is activated, allowing the use of many Linux tools. You can add unlimited number of accounts; however, in order to keep SFTP accounts chrooted, this needs some additional setup.

Dynace is a portable extension to the C language which adds object-oriented facilities, including classes with multiple-inheritance, a meta-object protocol, dynamic dispatching via generic functions, a garbage collector, threads, and an extensive class library, including an optional GUI library. It has complete documentation and a tutorial.

nedmalloc is an extremely fast portable thread caching malloc implementation written in C for multiple threads without lock contention based on dlmalloc. It is optimized for x86 and x64, compatible with C++, and can patch itself into existing binaries on Windows.

VDT (Visual Disk Test) performs various I/O tests on files and devices such as whole hard disks, partitions, and logical volumes. It provides visual feedback on screen while offering a broad selection of addressing methods and test area selection.

Rivet CGI allows Rivet applications to run as a CGI, either automatically (i.e., no modifications to the applications themselves from "mod_rivet") from Apache, as a standalone CGI under any Web server, or as a standalone HTTP server itself. It can be used to build Web applications that can be distributed and executed as a single file in either CGI or Standalone HTTP mode.

jPort is a Java-enabled application launcher that can be used to launch dozens of free Java applications for office, development, science, and entertainment. The user can update, remove, and install applications using the Portable Java Program (PJP) portal. jPort does not require installation since it runs on Java-enabled platforms. jPort is fully portable and can run from a USB flash drive. All preferences and user files are stored inside jPort.